I just did a weekend trip out on the Cherahola Skyway, the Dragon and Moonshiners 28, yeah it was awesome! But I regress...
Yesterday on the way home I got caught in a gully washer but I had time to stash the Droid in my glovebox so it was fine. During the beginning of my trip I found that I could barely see the screen, so I didn't/couldn't use the screen)at all. Instead I relied on the turn by turn directions. First I loaded my directions, then I looked at the "trip information" to get an idea of which roads I would be on and approximate mileage between turns. Then it was clamped down on the RAM mount with the screen off. Once I got caught in the storm (dodging the downed trees was the best!) it stayed in the glovebox for the rest of the trip. I think I like it better in the glovebox. It's safe from the weather, didn't overheat, and my BT capabilities were not affected in the least. Granted I had to check it a couple of times, but I really found no benefit to having it mounted to the handlebars. Also, I found that I did not have to have it charging while running. Although I shut off the GPS once I hit the Cherahola, but by then I knew I only had 3 other roads to get on before hitting the Dragon so I didn't feel like I needed the GPS. I had music streaming the entire trip (Sympathy for the Devil and Can't yeah hear me knocking were rocking on the Dragon!) and my battery lasted the whole 8 hour day.
I may just ditch the RAM mount, mount a USB port in the glovebox and use that to charge the Droid as needed.
JET